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Cinema ban on unaccompanied under-16s after damaged seats and bad behaviour

Cinema ban on unaccompanied under-16s after damaged seats and bad behaviour

Summary

A cinema in Caernarfon, Wales, has banned unaccompanied under-16s from attending evening screening after 7 p.m. due to problems with teens damaging seats, shouting, and filming during movies. The cinema calls this a temporary change while it works on a longer-term plan to improve the experience for all visitors.

Key Facts

  • Galeri cinema in Caernarfon, Gwynedd, set the new rule to require under-16s to be with a responsible adult after 7 p.m.
  • Reports of anti-social behavior include damaging seats, shouting at other customers, and using mobile phones to film during movies.
  • The cinema said the rule is temporary and aims to keep the cinema enjoyable for everyone.
  • If age cannot be verified or no adult is present, entry will be denied after 7 p.m.
  • Welsh film critic Gary Slaymaker said disruptive behavior in cinemas has increased since the COVID-19 lockdown.
  • Slaymaker noted more phone use during films and suggested a lockbox for phones could improve the experience.
  • Staff are often part-time students who face challenges when dealing with noisy customers.
  • The cinema’s decision responds to audience complaints and ongoing concerns about cinema etiquette.
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